EBOTs were created as a category when Congress came up with a tiered-market regulatory structure.
The mutual fund regulatory structure is generally recognized today as a model of poor corporate governance.
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The new regulatory structure could help the two banks spin off these branch networks.
"The regulatory structure of health care makes it incredibly difficult to innovate, " Golinkin says.
British television is still stuck with a regulatory structure designed for a bygone age.
Assuming the opposite--as in a regulatory structure that truly reduces profitable endeavors--why should the government subsidize what isn't profitable?
Privately, bankers in the City, who complained endlessly about the old regulatory structure, are less than happy about Mr Davies's creation.
Among the changes that could be made: streamlining of banks' regulatory structure, the implementation of capital requirements and increased powers for the Federal Reserve.
The SEC and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority must also create a regulatory structure allowing companies to "crowdfund, " or raise capital from hundreds of investors.
"Obviously there's been a breakdown in the regulatory structure, " says Wheatley.
The question is whether the regulatory structure of an economy as a whole allows, let alone encourages, business to make efficient decisions about energy usage and by extension emissions.
Over the years there has been extensive critical commentary regarding whether the existing mutual fund regulatory structure that permits uniquely incestuous relationships and conflicts of interest adequately protects investors.
The reason that this is important is because of the bifurcation of our regulatory structure, with securities being regulated by the SEC and futures being regulated by the CFTC.
We're still going to have to make sure that we've got a regulatory structure -- a regulatory architecture for the financial system that prevents crises like this from occurring again.
The confusion over what to do--which could lead to criminal charges for some hospital workers--says a lot about how burdensome our regulatory structure is when it comes to health care.
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The regulatory structure was already creaking before New Labour entered office, struggling to deal with such complex gatekeeper issues as fair access for broadcasters to digital cable and satellite systems.
Thus my insistence that at least some part of the slow down in growth and innovation is simply because of the regulatory structure that stops you, sometimes, from doing new things.
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Watergate precipitated the next wave of campaign-finance reform, the Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments of 1974, which supplemented the 1971 law and created much of the regulatory structure that endures today.
George Osborne , Britain's chancellor of the exchequer, outlined plans to overhaul Britain's financial regulatory structure, including giving the Bank of England supervisory responsibilities for banks and jettisoning the Financial Services Authority.
The near unanimity in Parliament yesterday in support of the new approach was a powerful indication of how far the press needs to move in order to restore faith in its regulatory structure.
Telecommunications is imploding not only because of unbalanced balance sheets but also because its immensely complicated regulatory structure, involving the federal government and 50 state regulatory agencies, was cobbled together for a pre-Internet era.
Over the years London built on that opportunity by welcoming foreign market-makers (the Big Bang reform of 1986) and by offering a regulatory structure that seemed more appealing than those on offer in Paris or Frankfurt.
And if that were not bad enough, they copied it incompetently, failing to charge the full price of power, or to set up an orderly regulatory structure, or to develop capital markets to fund new investment.
During the debate, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission Lord Hunt of Wirral said he was "optimistic" the media industry could deliver its own regulatory structure without the need for legislation and with "comprehensive sign-up" from across the industry by the middle of 2013.
That's how Las Vegas became Las Vegas -- a balance of private enterprise but also a regulatory structure that made sure that people could come here and enjoy themselves and thrive and bring their families in an environment that was safe for them and secure.
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It becomes a little more clear as to what the magnitude of the effects might be, and I think a lot of business firms are now taking all that into account and recognizing that this is probably a long-term problem that is going to be dealt with in a regulatory fashion, and it's prudent to prepare themselves for that regulatory structure.
The work should begin with a shakeout of the FDA regulatory apparatus, an archaic structure that can no longer cope with the pace and complexity of modern bioscience.
They concluded that the retail price would have been dependent upon the taxes (sales and excise), the structure of the regulatory scheme, and how taxes and regulations would be enforced.
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This finding is in line with modern thinking that a lot of evolutionary change is connected with regulatory elements rather than actual protein structure.
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